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Apr 05, 2017 08:19

Happy to see people making an effort to revive Museslash.  It's worth it.

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tamarelmensdorp April 5 2017, 12:27:12 UTC

Hope it inspires everyone who's been missing it. Hope it inspires you 😙.

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millionstar April 5 2017, 13:36:14 UTC
I don't know if it can ever be the way it once was. I wish it could be. Those were some of the best days of my life.

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tamarelmensdorp April 5 2017, 13:40:30 UTC
I only found out about all of this when things were already cooling down, but the closeness between those who were there before me, was something I noticed and wished I could have been a part of.

I too, don't think it can be that way again, but I would love to see it at least more alive again.

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millionstar April 5 2017, 13:43:22 UTC
You and S have put a lot of effort into reviving it, and you should both be commended for it. I thank you both. x

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futuristicfury April 5 2017, 19:05:31 UTC
So glad that we have all of your support! x I hope to see some of your work in this event. :)

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millionstar April 7 2017, 22:58:58 UTC
Here's hoping. <3

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oh_cathy April 7 2017, 12:44:26 UTC
It makes me so sad to see it so... abandoned. I seriously miss 2009/10, those were some great years for the Community (when ONTD_Muse was still active as well!). It wasn't as much about the stories as about that feeling - you know, the discussions, the excitement, even just the shitposting sometimes. :(
Part of that has moved to Tumblr, where both the fandom and the exchanges feel more like a Community. Another part, and I fear it's actually the biggest, has just moved on. But that's life, eh.
Nevertheless, if no one writes - or, actually, if no one publishes their works there, it'll never get back to the way it was. Or even close to it, to be honest. It all starts with us, of course, and that's why I'm hoping to see you with your wonderful writing back as well. :)
Lots of love. ♥

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millionstar April 7 2017, 22:31:14 UTC
Another part, and I fear it's actually the biggest, has just moved on. But that's life, eh.

You nailed it.

There's little guidance in the comm these days, no incentive to keep things moving and different and fresh. Perhaps things will change. I'm willing to try and do my part.

We shall see. x

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spiralstatix April 7 2017, 20:34:35 UTC
I hope I can somehow contribute to the effort in my own way. But, like others have said, I think we need to accept that a lot of people probably will never come back... which is very sad.

However, I think we should also make an effort to attract new people. We may not be able to genuinely "revive" the old days but we can at least rebuild and attract some new writers.

I just wish I had been around to experience the good old days for myself.

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millionstar April 7 2017, 22:27:55 UTC
I'm not interested in begging older members to come back, that's not what it's about. That's pointless. Those days are gone.

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spiralstatix April 7 2017, 22:30:25 UTC
I agree, sadly :/ (and I certainly wasn't trying to come off as saying that's what I expected, sorry if I did... I'm bad with words today gaaah ^^;) But I know there are still great people around who can inspire people. That's what matters, even if it's just a handful of us who still post on MS. <3

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millionstar April 7 2017, 22:32:13 UTC
No bb it's okay, I am bad with them too, that's why my twitter is gone.

But I know there are still great people around who can inspire people. That's what matters, even if it's just a handful of us who still post on MS.

That's all any of us can do. x

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mjartrod April 10 2017, 17:35:53 UTC
It's worth it and I'm usually a positive person but I doubt it's enough this time (also because for some reason people seem really scared of recent transition of LJ to other owners?).

It's a sad state of affairs though when in the face of MS's deathbed and when people are trying to make an effort, the one member who should be trying to do more than everyone else and actually leading changes - the actual owner - doesn't seem to give a shit about the community. Clings to it as if's a golden throne and yet does fuck all. It's been the case for a number of years but I think it's more noticeable now when actual action needs to be taken.

It's gonna die a slow death in my opinion, unfortunately.

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